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Twisters (2024)

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  • Start date Start date Oct 17, 2022
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Parkscope Joe

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  • Jul 20, 2024
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Freak said:
Twisters indoor coaster in the style of Cosmic Rewind. Make it happen universal.
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Replace Fallon with a special effects show.








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There is a sequence in the movie that is almost tailor-made for theme park application as an effects show because it's in a theater setting.
 
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belloq87 said:
There is a sequence in the movie that is almost tailor-made for theme park application as an effects show because it's in a theater setting.
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I’ve got to see it in 4DX whenever I can to see what this scene would be about!
 
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Yeah this film was quite enjoyable. The acting and characterizations were an improvement and the plot was more involving than in the simplistic original.

I will say that the action was superior in the 1996 movie though. Jan de Bont was a master at framing and staging kinetic movement. He also utilized practical set pieces with the CGI to really amp up the excitement. The sequel was probably a little too reliant on the visual effects. Having said that, the tornado sequences in this one were still well done. The climax in particular being very involving.

Overall it was a good time at the cinema and a worthy sequel/remake/reboot.
 
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Please let this lead to Twister(s) coming back to USF...

 
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saint.piss said:
Please let this lead to Twister(s) coming back to USF...

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How ironic that almost ten years after they closed Twister it’s starting to make a comeback.

Would love to see a Twister attraction back at the park at some point.
 
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Would love to see a Twister attraction back at the park at some point.
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It'll be the scrambler flat ride inside a building with screenz, projections, fog & water spray.
 
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saint.piss said:
Please let this lead to Twister(s) coming back to USF...

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While this would be nice, the most likely scenario at Twister's level of popularity would probably be changing the 30 Rock building into the NOAA office in New York, where you'll be the first group to test Storm Park's exciting new climate...simulator. Something goes wrong, Tornado in New York, you see where I'm going with this.

Either that, or they try and fit it into the F&F building, which would actually give them an opportunity to do some dimensional sets. But then you'd have to somehow move guests from San Francisco to Oklahoma?
 
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Twisters indoor coaster + some kind of steak and eggs restaurant nearby.
 
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rageofthegods said:
Twisters indoor coaster + some kind of steak and eggs restaurant nearby.
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Replace the spinning seismograph at Richter's with a spinning Tornado, there ya go.

EDIT: I don't think this will ever happen, but I'm having fun.
 
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Oh yeah I'm down

 
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I made the correct decision and saw this in 4DX. This is the best way to watch Twisters. 4DX is a format that utilizes in-theater effects including smoke, mist, wind, rain, strobes, puffs of air, and seats that move/shake and vibrate (think of the seats as motion simulator seats. Yes, the movement can get intense or rough, so hang on). It's similar to the defunct Shrek 4-D attraction at Universal Studios Florida. Watching Twisters in 4DX is quite an experience, you could even call it a "ride" if you wished. The 4DX experience was definitely top-notch.

As for the film itself: It’s more of a re-boot/re-imagining of Twister than anything else. The DNA of Twister is deeply ingrained into every bit of Twisters. I wouldn’t necessarily consider this a bad thing though. Glen Powell and Daisy Edgar-Jones make for great leads, though it’s easier to buy them as close friends than it is as romantic partners. Powell continues to fit the role of Hollywood’s next Bill Paxton well (though he isn’t playing Bill Paxton from the OG here).

There are numerous times throughout Twisters that Kate has the Helen Hunt fit down perfectly (Shout out to the costume design by Eunice Jera Lee). She looks great in a tight white tank top and kahki shorts (and yes, there are times where she ties her jacket around her waist, also much like Hele Hunt's Jo). Jones most impresses out of all the assembled cast (and often looks EXACTLY like a young Helen Hunt...almost alarmingly so much of the time), and Twisters makes for a nice calling card for the young actress.

If you’re hoping for some legacy characters to appear in Twisters, you're going to be sorely disappointed. The only legacy character that makes a brief appearance is Dorothy, and it's very early on (You could argue this points to Twisters taking place in the same world as the original, but it's honestly unclear). That said, expect some familiar terms to pop up. One character uses the phrase "suck zone" once and only once, and the categories for the twisters are basically the same (in the OG they were rated from F1s to F5s, here they are rated from E F1s to E F5s). Twisters takes place in Oklahoma, but Wichita is never featured. Also, don't expect any flying cows (Though there are some flying chickens, oddly enough).

Twister is well-known as a cheesy, campy B-movie. Twisters is pretty silly as well, but it isn't campy or cheesy. There is no dumb divorce plot-line to be found here (thank God), and the script by Mark L. Smith (Vacancy, The Revenant, Overlord) is fairly solid. Jospeh Kosinski, of Top Gun: Maverick fame, came up with the story. Lee Isaac Chung (Minari) directs, and is a surprisingly a good fit for director of a throwback to 90s disaster flicks. The score by Benjamin Wallfisch (A Cure for Wellness, It, It: Chapter Two, Blade Runner 2049, The Invisible Man) is pretty great too, and fits the film it accompanies very well.

The vfx are about as good as the vfx for Twister was (and yes, the vfx for the OG still hold up remarkably well today, so this isn't a knock against either film). The multiple practical sets used for areas post-twister destruction all impress thanks in large part to the production design by Patrick M. Sullivan Jr. and the set decoration by Missy Parker. The twister scenes are what most paid to see, and every single one is a highlight of the film. The parts in-between move slower, but there's never too long of a gap in-between the disaster scenes. In other words, you shouldn't ever be bored (and who could honestly get bored watching Daisy Edgar-Jones, Glen Powell, or Anthony Ramos?).

The one point I will give to Twister over Twisters is that Twister had more memorable side-characters and spent more time with them. That being said, Twisters is a welcome throw-back to old-school 90s big-budget disaster flicks. It's silly, but always thrilling and fun. Surprisingly, Twisters is one of the most entertaining films of 2024.

3.5 STARS
 
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Cwoolboy said:
I made the correct decision and saw this in 4DX. This is the best way to watch Twisters. 4DX is a format that utilizes in-theater effects including smoke, mist, wind, rain, strobes, puffs of air, and seats that move/shake and vibrate (think of the seats as motion simulator seats. Yes, the movement can get intense or rough, so hang on). It's similar to the defunct Shrek 4-D attraction at Universal Studios Florida. Watching Twisters in 4DX is quite an experience, you could even call it a "ride" if you wished. The 4DX experience was definitely top-notch.
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^THIS is pretty much the selling point. I have zero interest in this "remake", but getting a review for 4DX makes me motivated :eyes: I might have to hit up my friend that still works at Chinese Theatre to get me a seat :lol:

Cwoolboy said:
As for the film itself: It’s more of a re-boot/re-imagining of Twister than anything else.
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It's nice seeing a proper review, but ugh. Everything about this movie is such a turn off. AND I'M DENIED MY FLYING COW!?!! *sigh*

In other news....
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Can concur, saw it last night in 4DX and this one is intense. I also saw Scream 6 and Super Mario in 4DX, Twisters is easily the most intense i’ve seen in the format.

I highly recommend watching it, but if the price point is throwing you off, I recommend looking at Tuesdays since Regal has 1/2 price tickets for all formats.
 
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It's been so interesting to learn just how quickly the Twister attraction came together after the first film debuted. I'm hoping this strong box office and franchise/ sequel potential means they consider green lighting Twisters in some form at the resort.
 
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A fun time at the theater, the reasonable 2-hours flew by (no pun intended). I was a little surprised none of the characters were direct legacies (honestly one role felt written for Helen Hunt) but doesn't hurt the film at all. Liked the soundtrack as well.
 
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